Location:
Stone Mountain Trail,
Atlanta,
GA
Brought to you by: Friends of Spink-Collins Park
In collaboration with Park Pride, the Friends of Spink-Collins Park, and Youth Villages AmeriCorps, this Make A Difference Day project will focus on beautification and removal of invasive species from this 21 acre wooded park with trails on Atlanta's Upper West Side. This project will contribute to greater usability of the park by the local community, in addition to allowing natural species to thrive in this wooded area nestled in an urban neighborhood.
Location: Stone Mountain Trail, Atlanta, GA
Brought to you by: Friends of Spink-Collins Park
Saturday, October 28, 2017 5:00 AM - Saturday, October 28, 2017 8:00 AM
Spink-Collins Park, 2101 Collins Dr NW, Atlanta, GA
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